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A family displaced by war fights against bemoaning their circumstances in this moving doc about a treacherous trek from Kurdistan to Poland.
The director discusses this absorbing tale of an unlikely marriage between ideological opposites & their exchange of responsibility with age.
The director talks about this compelling doc about two families in North Carolina that are part of a movement to make the most of their land.
The director discusses having to assert herself to ensure coverage of the 2020 Afghan-Taliban peace talks involving women's rights.
A strong cast and sensitive direction makes this dramedy about a sixth grader putting down roots in a new town come alive.
The director talks about getting the focus right for this vibrant portrait of Village Voice photographer James Hamilton.
Interviews
The director talks about this tender drama starring James Norton as a single father facing impossible choices after a dire prognosis.
The actress/director and co-stars Scott Cohen and Babak Tafti talk about getting at something real in this wily work of comic autofiction.
The director talks about a family faced with a number of unsavory options in the face of a climate catastrophe in this pitch black comedy.
The "See You Yesterday" director discusses mining different forms of tension in this thriller starring Jennifer Hudson and Quvenzhané Wallis.
The film director and distributor talks about his new streaming service CLS Now TV and his new film about the atrocities at Guantanamo Bay.
Retrospective
With the city in the midst of a moviegoing renaissance, here are the places you need to hit up for a film fix.
The director of "The Exorcist" talks about a hell of a third act, adapting Tracy Letts for the screen and the solace of directing opera.
The "Clemency" composer talks about hitting the right notes to rejuvenate "The Flying Ace" and "Something Good - Negro Kiss."
With the twisty neo noir back in circulation, director John Dahl, producer John Shestack and editor Eric Beason reflect on the film at 25.
The director of "Happy as Lazaro" talks about turning a prompt for a Christmas-time short into a gift that keeps giving.
At a special screening in LA, the director, along with Nick Offerman, spoke about finally completing his directorial debut the way he wanted.
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